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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

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tech

Currently under development, traces of Apple’snew iPhone and iOS
software have begun surfacing in app usage logs. Developers have
contacted The Next Web to share references to a new iPhone identifier
and the next big operating system update for the smartphone and tablet
devices: iOS 7.
One developer showed us that Apple has been testing hardware relating to
a new ‘iPhone6,1′ identifier, powered b

Like clockwork, Apple's iOS devices are experiencing another
time-related bug on New Year's Day. A new Do Not Disturb feature in IOS 6
is failing to disable itself for some today, leaving calls and
notifications muted for longer than usual. Not everyone is affected, but
one of our own iPads with the scheduled Do Not Disturb feature enabled
has failed to turn off at the normal time.

December 2012 finished off last year with quite some interesting
moves from the top three browsers. It was the second full month of IE10
availability as well as the first full month of Mozilla Firefox 17 and
Google Chrome 23. The latest market share numbers from Net Applications
show that Chrome and Opera were the only winners at the end of 2012.
Between November and December, Internet Explorer fe

A countdown teaser has been posted to the Ubuntu homepage that’s
currently set to expire on January 2nd. The banner bears a "So close,
you can almost touch it" tagline, implying an announcement based on
touch support for the OS. That shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise
considering Canonical’s recent hints at the future of Ubuntu. In a
Slashdot Q&A last month, Cano

design

Happy 2013!!! To ring in the new year, we suddenly decided to
hop in the car and escape to Palm Springs, relaxing and celebrating an
incredible 2012 in the brilliantly colored Saguaro Palm Springs. While
it still has the layout and feel of a roadside motel of day’s past, the
classic Joie de Vivre style of livening and updating it certainly
breathes new life into the space. From the hallways to th

Duffy London always manages to surprise me – I mean, with
designs like the Swing Table, how can your mind not be blown? Well,
Christopher Duffy is at it again with the UP Balloon Coffee Table where
golden balloons appear to hold up a glass tabletop. The illusion of
gold helium balloons floating and suspending the glass mid-air is full
of whimsy with a good dose of fancy thrown in for good measur

Fur Voice asked Pablo Maestres to direct the music video for the
song “All That”, single on the Album Onto Endo. Visually stunning, this
video manages to magnify the music with beautiful images to discover
more.

business

Taxprof has posted the Senate version of the bill: H. R. 8
It appears that the Mortgage Debt Relief Act of 2007 will be extended
for one year. Usually cancelled debt is considered income, but a
provision of the Debt Relief Act allowed borrowers "to exclude certain
cancelled debt on [a] principal residence from income. Debt reduced
through mortgage restructuring, as well as mortgage debt forgiven

If there is a bubble in Silicon Valley, it’s showing no signs of
bursting anytime soon. Analysts are predicting that 2013 will be a very
good year for tech initial public offerings. In Ernst &
Young’s Year-end Global IPO Update, global vice chair of strategic
markets Maria Pinelli predicts that IPO activity in the financial and
technology sectors will gradually escalate, spiking upward in the

Whomever came up with the term fiscal cliff to describe the
expiration of the Bush tax cuts and the simultaneous sequester of across
the board spending cuts did not do us any favors. I honestly had hoped
we would get both. But that was never going to happen once it was framed
as driving over a cliff. Who wants to do that?
Instead we got some small deal that essentially raises taxes on the
highest

What may have been Rita Levi-Montalcini’s last paper
was published almost a year ago in the Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences. By no means a retrospective of a career that
produced a Nobel Prize, the paper (“Nerve growth factor regulates axial
rotation during early stages of chick embryo development”) added still
one more bit of knowledge about the protein involved with the growth an

cooking

This has been a magical year for me. I wrote my first cookbook,
Baking Out Loud, received a James Beard award nomination for Outstanding
Pastry Chef, created seasonal recipes for the Cooking Channel, was
featured on Season 3 of Unique Sweets, appeared on the TODAY show and
most importantly, experienced having the love and support of so many
people I’ve met along the way.
Some of my favorite FN Dis

Food Network users have spoken: traditional, tried-and-true
recipes are best. From classic comfort food and side dishes to desserts
and dinnertime favorites, Food Network’s top 10 recipes of 2012 are as
diverse as they are flavorful. Make a New Year’s resolution to bring a
few of these family-friendly dishes to your table in 2013.
10. Banana Bread — Best when topped with a pat of butter, drizzled

To begin the New Year on a sweet note, the publisher, Fleur de
Lire, and I are offering free downloads of my Paris Pastry Guide app on
iTunes.
There are over 300 bakeries, chocolate shops, ice cream salons, and more
in this app, which features over 500 color photos of my favorite
desserts and sweet treats in Paris.
You’ll also get my Top 25 list of my recommended “must go-to” visit
places, an e

photography

cinema

Happy New Year! To kick off 2013, Disney/Pixar have unveiled a reveal at
their movies coming up in 2013, 2014 and beyond. Our friends at
ComingSoon have discovered four pieces of new concept art for Pixar's
next four movies, starting with Monsters University this summer,
including their next few projects. In 2014 it's their
if-dinosaurs-didn't-go-extinct movie titled The Good Dinosaur, directed b

Tsai Ming-liang’s contribution to the 2001 Jeonju Digital Project, the
short film A Conversation with God, is a journey filled with unexpected
stops and detours. On his way to record a spiritual medium, in hopes the
god would speak to his camera, Tsai found himself in the midst of a
celebration for another god. Undeterred, he captured the madness he
found himself in.
The film opens with a pair of

Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler, Part 1.
Kristin here:
As the end of the year approaches and critics are posting their ten-best
lists for the year, David and I once again fail to follow that
tradition. Instead, we follow our own custom, now six years old, and
turn our historians’ eyes back ninety years to offer ten great films
from 1922. Of course, there are many films from the silent era that are
lurkin

If only Daria Morgendorffer could see the world she wrought.
It's been a decade since the Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis Lynn
animated series went off the air, but the impact of its eponymous
heroine and her deadpan journey through life in the suburbs is still
felt. Some of the sharpest female protagonists on television right now
can trace their identity, at least partially, to the central

Happy New Year! Firstly, let me say a big thank you for your support
through 2012. It's been awesome and I appreciate your visits, comments,
emails and of course, hacks, without which, this site will not exist.
Thank you, thank you.
It's been a busy one for IKEAHackers - with over 1,200 posts this year.
Here are the 12 most popular posts of 2012 along with the number of
pageviews they garnered

Photo: IKEA.com
Materials: Lack room divider
Description: Having bought a second hand LACK room divider, it didn't
really seem to fit in my room. The thick black beams were somewhat
overexposed in comparison to my other furniture. But I did need a piece
of furniture to store my administration, stereo and other stuff I could
fit in there.
First thing I did was lay down the room divider

The word "hack" has evolved to encompass a wide array of projects,
whether it's to alter the function of an electronic device beyond its
original intent, manipulate the form and design of furnishings, or even
change our own behaviors. Hacking isn't just a geeky endeavor any
longer, it's at the heart of the DIY spirit, as showcased by the ten
projects below...
• Sarah's Simple Yet Stylis

architecture

Part of the work I do with World-Architects.com involves the
Building of the Week feature on the American-Architects page. For 2012
there were 50 such buildings, and now voting is open to determine the
Building of the Year. Below is a peek of the buildings in the running,
but head over to American-Architects to vote. Only one vote is allowed
per person, and the deadline is January 28, 2013.

Architects: 314 Architecture Studio
Location: Athens, Greece
Architect In Charge: Pavlos Chatziangelidis
Consultant Engineer: Fotini Karagianni
Construction: Mohamed Ahmed
Area: 1,000 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Courtesy of 314 Architecture Studio
This private house of a total 1000m2 is located on a plot of land of
7000m2. The house was designed in order to give the sense of hovering
over

The new eco-resort of Parque de Pedras Salgadas, Portugal,
designed by Luis Rebelo de Andrade and Diogo Aguiar, consists of a set
of seven small houses in perfect harmony with the surrounding
outstanding nature.
.
Designed in a modular prefabrication system but flexible to adapt to the
specific places within the park, these houses result in several
different combinations of the same three modul

As probably you were expecting, here are the 10 most popular projects of
2012! Thanks to all our readers and collaborators for this great year.
Happy 2013!
#1 Moses Bridge by RO&AD Architecten / Halsteren, The Netherlands
#2 Ningbo Historic Museum by Wang Shu, Amateur Architecture Studio /
Ningbo, China
#3 Tverrfjellhytta by Snøhetta / Hjerkinn, Norway
#4 Reading Between the Lines by Gijs

Design Thinking

The furniture pieces you see here all look quite old, but in fact,
they're brand new. They're all made by Furniture from the Barn, a
Pennsylvania-based outfit that gets their raw material, as their name
implies, from no-longer-used barns.
The family-run business works with a local Amish concern that takes down
dilapidated 18th-Century barns in the Pennsylvania and Maryland areas.
The raw wood

The first batch of Mixees arrive from the printer. All images
courtesy of MixeeMe.
Custom avatars have always been an addicting form of participatory
making. From the famous Nintendo Miis to Mad Men Yourself and South Park
Avatar Creator, avatar-making has proven to be a popular practice
online time and time again.
But while we ourselves wander around a three dimensional wonderland, our
avatars

As an industrial designer, it's gratifying to see something you worked
on sitting on a store shelf or showroom floor. Conversely it's
depressing when a project you toiled over gets axed and never sees the
light of day. But it is set designers who must experience the most mixed
emotions of all: They will spend months creating props or environments
that will definitely get made--but that will th

It's hard to believe the Times Square ball that NYC drops every New
Year's used to be a five-foot affair (above) made of wood, iron and
incandescent bulbs. Now, of course, it looks like this:
The iconic sphere ballooned to 12 feet in diameter, like it's chasing
Indiana Jones. It also weighs a whopping 12,000 pounds, covered as it is
in 12,256 Philips LED bulbs that can change color. It's also

Graphic Design

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I usually restrain from posting self-initiated TV/movie themed projects
because they’ve become rather ubiquitous. However, being a fan of
Homeland, Ty Matson’s latest project is hard to resist. Inspired by
1950s & 60s jazz, Ty created twelve LP covers that pay tribute to
the popular tv show. See the complete series here.
—–
Also worth viewing:
TY Mattson
Allan Peters
Tim Boelaars
Not signe

Designed by Ghost
Printed by Mama's Sauce
Delivering a hand-made look and feel by combining traditional
printing methods as well as a few DIY details to the identity materials
for Hilary's, the team at Ghost dutifully delivered a stunning range of
bits and pieces that come together beautifully.
Produ

Chris Streger has just launched the 2013 edition of the To
Resolve Project, where designers submit their resolutions for the new
year in the form of phone wallpaper designs. Only a few designs have
been submitted this far, but you can keep track of the project right
here.

packaging

typography

Designed by acclaimed graphic designer Kit Hinrichs and his
team at Studio Hinrichs, the 365 Typography Calendar features twelve
unique typefaces, with descriptions of the type and a biography of each
designer. Now in its 12th year, the newest edition includes favorite
typefaces chosen by several US members of Alliance Graphique
Internationale, including Ivan Chermayeff, Bart Crosby, Louise Fili

A couple of years ago I wrote about Kuka, the RobotLab project
built to write the entire Martin Luther bible onto a long roll of paper.
The robot emulates the calligraphic style replicated in the Schwabacher
blackletter typeface, writing it using a pen as a (particularly neat
and tireless) human might. It’s quite a lovely thing*.
I was reminded of it when I saw this project by Walter Nicolino and

Rosetta type specimen no. 1 presents eight type families
supporting ten writing systems and over 300 languages, each of which
deserves an independent specimen. The brochure has 36 pages and covers
ten writing systems. Rather than show enormous character sets and fuss
about little details and features, Rosetta attempted to tell the story
of why each typeface family is special. The brochure was desi

Today I’ve released two limited edition prints along with some
originals. The prints are based on words penned by William Shakespeare
and Dylan Thomas.
‘The Voice of all the Gods’ is a quote from Shakespeare’s ‘Loves Labours
Lost.’ The first time I read the passage in which this phrase occurs I
couldn’t get it out of my head for weeks. The words are extraordinarily
rich, and I wanted my visual int

Web Design

I like these thoughts by Andy Rutledge:
In graphic design, nothing is what it actually is. Everything other than
content is representative of something else.
A line isn't a line, it's a boundary. Don't need a boundary? Or is that
boundary already clear by some other means? Don't use a line.
Same goes for boxes, gradients, white space, scale, font, and any other
design element there is.
Direct Lin

We always try our best to challenge your artistic abilities and produce
some interesting, beautiful and creative artwork. And as designers we
usually turn to different sources of inspiration. As a matter of fact,
we’ve discovered the best one—desktop wallpapers that are a little more
distinctive than the usual crowd. This creativity mission has been going
on for over fo

Many of us care deeply about developing our craft. But staying up to
date can be a true challenge, because the quantity of fresh information
we’re regularly exposed to can be a lot to take in. 2012 has been no
exception, with a wealth of evolution and refinement going on in the
front end.
Great strides have been made in how we approach workflow, use
abstractions, apprec

User interface techniques continued to evolve in 2012, often
blurring the lines between design, usability, and technology in positive
ways to create an overall experience that has been both useful and
pleasurable. Infinite scrolling, for example, is a technological
achievement that also helps the user by enabling a more seamless
experience. Similarly, advances in Web typography have an aesthetic d

infography

In the 2010 United States Census, 308,745,538 were counted, and
Brandon Martin-Anderson from the MIT Media Lab mapped almost all of them
(308,450,225 points to be exact). I like the flow-like pattern in the
east, which you can see matches the terrain by comparing against a
geographic map.
See here for more on the methodology. In a nutshell, he used block-level
data as the starting point, uniforml

Although console games today are still selling remarkably well in
some cases (notably the Call of Duty and Halo franchises), it seems
that they are quickly being caught up to by mobile and tablet games.
Mobile and tablet games offer the advantages of being both numerous and
inexpensive; 67% of tablet users spend their time playing a game.
Today’s infographic from DailyFinance.com outlines the boo

I have heard it argued that clean water has been the single greatest
medical advancement in mankind’s history. With effects including longer
lifespan, reducing diseases, reducing birth defects and generally
improving health, it’s easy to undertand how important clean water is.
Water Changes Everything is an infographic promotional for the Charity
Water organization.
I’ve started the “Start 2013

Did you know our bones are four times stronger than concrete? I
didn’t, but I’m not surprised – the human body is a magnificent thing
and today’s graphic will blow your mind a little more.
I have always been amazed at the ability of our body to heal itself.
Massive cuts, broken bones and nasty viruses happen all the time, but we
seem to usually get better. I’m sure back before the human race figu

fashion

Happy New Year! There's lots to look forward to this year,
and January 2013 is packed full of exciting events. Awards Season
officially kicks off in a weeks' time, and at the end of the month the
Spring 2013 Haute Couture collections will show in Paris. Stay in the
loop with all the must-know news with the latest Hide & Chic
edition...Olivia Rubin's Cruise Collection: Olivia Rubin's fa

It's been an amazing year. So good, in fact, that when I looked
back through my Instagram photos from 2012 I realised it was impossible
to pick a highlight. There have been some amazing trips (from Madrid to
New York), unforgettable experiences (my River Island collaboration) and
great company along the way (I love the fashion bloggers in London).
Here's a look back at some of my favourite moments

gaming

[More developers from our Top 10 Indie Games of 2012 (+2!) list
have agreed to share their must-play games of 2012. Today's list
features the picks of Andy Hull, Derek Yu, Dean Dodrill, Robin Hunicke,
Jamie Cheng, Nels Anderson, and Jonatan Söderström.]
Spelunky HD developer (pictured right) Andy Hull's picks:
Hotline Miami by Dennaton Games
"GTA: Vice City is one of my favorite games of all

The Site
WordPress.com continues to fiddle with the site interface. They have
very much the same attitude as Google on this sort of thing, where it
often seems more important for them to get a cool new feature out than
to check to see if it is actually better than what was in place… or even
if it breaks what was already in place. Oh, and they always implement
features first then wait half a day

Fez, developer Polytron's faux 2D, faux side-scrolling platformer
released earlier this year exclusively on Xbox 360, is headed to other
gaming platforms in 2013, according to a post by designer Phil Fish on
the developer's website.
In a post called "State of the Polytron" published today, Fish takes a
look back on 2012, concludes that it was "crazy," and filled with
"abyssal lows, but al

Runic Games has been relatively quiet since the launch of
Torchlight 2 in late September, but the company popped up on this New
Year's Eve to note its game sold over one million units during
2012.Repeated delays of Torchlight 2 caused inescapable comparisons to
the long-awaited Diablo 3, which released earlier in March. The two
games were never intended to launch in the same year.Torchlight 2 is

apple

iOS 6 users who use Apple's scheduled "Do Not Disturb" feature
may find that their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch hasn't automatically
disabled the feature on New Year's morning. The issue was reported
on Whirlpool forums as well as our own MacRumors forums. The "Do Not
Disturb" feature silences calls, alerts and notifications when it is
enabled. Users may optionally schedule "Do Not Disturb" to a

2012 was a great year for Apple, and one of the most exciting
for them in years. This year brought not only a myriad of new products,
like the iPad mini and iPhone 5, but innovative software and services as
well such as OS X Mountain Lion and iOS 6. As 2012 comes to a close,
let’s take a look back at Apple’s accomplishments for the year. If you’d
like, you can also take a look back at 2011′s year

Nick Bilton continues his crusade against the FAA’s mindless rules regarding consumer electronics:
These conflicts have been going on for several years. In 2010, a
68-year-old man punched a teenager because he didn’t turn off his
phone. Lt. Kent Lipple of the Boise Police Department in Idaho,
who arrested the puncher, said the man “felt he was protecting the
entire plane and its occupants.” An

The Next Web:
All of that wouldn’t have been a problem if we had seen a market
for our magazine on Android. And we did believe there would be
one. We had gotten enough requests for it and had gotten the
impression there were thousands of anxious Android tablets owners
holding their breath for an Android version of our magazine.
Unfortunately we’ve found out that although Android users are very

android

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the 2012 edition of the
Android Central Editor's Choice Awards. Tomorrow is your day, when we
list your picks for the year's best smartphone, tablet and apps. But
right now, it's our turn. Our choices might be the same as yours. Or
they might not. Either way, it's cool. That's part of what makes Android
great. Diff'rent strokes and all. So

Not content with waiting until next week to unveil CES bound
products, LG has pulled the wraps off some of their latest Smart TV's.
We already know that LG is taking some new Google TV hardware to Las
Vegas, but these TV sets aren't those. But, despite lacking a direct
Android connection, they still give us cause for interest. The new LG
Cinema 3D range includes this rather handsome loo

Ever since HP killed off webOS only to later make the project
open source, we’ve been seeing it slowly show up for a few of our
favorite Android devices. It was ported to the Galaxy Nexus, as well as
the NOOK, but today the popular Nexus 7 tablet is getting a taste of
webOS — even if it isn’t too functional. Check it out below.
Obviously this is completely a work in progress, and a total hackjo

The world of Android was pretty exciting in 2012, but prepare
yourself for even more come next year. We welcome a whole new generation
of 1080p quad-core smartphones, flexible AMOLED displays, tons of
Android devices, and surely round after round of rumors. Expectations
will undoubtedly be high, and we’re expecting a strong start at CES in
just a few weeks. Read on for our thoughts and expectation

do it yourself

The beginning of a new year is always a great time to re-focus
your creative energy, both in your personal and professional life. Last
year, we served up 20 ideas for resolutions to inspire daily creative
living. This year, it's all about how to keep those resolutions in 3
creative and practical ways. Read More...You Might Also Like12 Tech
Resolutions for 20123 Ways to Make a Statement Headband20

Ah, the zipper pull, an age old ally. Sometimes hideous, bulky
or ill-suited, but always useful… until it falls off. Whether to banish a
bad one, or replace one that went MIA, this intractable is for making a
new zipper pull. Its fast, nearly free, and another way to show
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Let’s face it, we all love DEFCON. Even if you’ve never been there
before, we think it would be a huge struggle to find a reader who hadn’t
been enchanted by at least one of the many hacks and talks that come
out of the conference every year. We’ll prove it to you in a second, but
first let’s get to the business at hand. Internet historian and all
around good-guy [Jason Scott] has set his documen

gardening

WITH A NEW BOOK TO SHARE, my traditional winter event season
kicks off with extra vigor—just as I hope the garden will in its time.
I’ll be in Darien, Connecticut (January 8th); Madison, Connecticut (the
19th); Millerton, New York (the 20th); Manchester, Vermont (the 26th);
Cohasset, Massachusetts (the 27th) and Newton Highlands, Massachusetts
(the 30th). All details on those dates—some garden lec

I’M LIKE A KID UNDER A CHRISTMAS TREE, though what I can’t wait
to sit down on the living room floor and open aren’t gifts, but all the
2013 seed catalogs. Their arrival ushers in another garden year—and with
the browsing comes dreaming (maybe not of sugar plums, but oh, all
those “new” varieties) and also concrete planning involved in getting
ready for the season ahead. That’s what fills our litt

IT WASN’T ONE OF THOSE “KA-POW!” YEARS in the garden, visually
(well, unless you were my dear old rhubarb, above). In fact at many
moments it was more “ka-bam!” (as in things crashing and burning, rather
than showing off in bursts of glory). I’d lost 23 big shrubs and three
trees in late 2011, in a freakish 18-inch October snow, so between that
and the far-too-early, way-too-dry season of 2012, it

A still image from the Farrner Pirates Kickstarter video. (It
will not play.)
Admitted: I don’t pay as much attention to the gardening scene as those
who actually make their living from it—designers, growers, retailers,
full-time gardening writers. But maybe that’s a good thing, because for
me to notice, a phenomenon has to achieve at least a dull roar. So
here’s what caught my attention over the

Happy New Year’s lovelies! Hope you all had a wonderful New Year’s Eve
and a wonderful start to the New Year today! We’re enjoying the holiday
with family today, but wanted wish you all a Happy New Year and if you
are looking for some pretty inspiration today, here is a gorgeous New
Year’s Eve styled shoot we shared last year. See you back tomorrow when
we’ll be sharing our Favorite Wedding Deta

Photos by Ashton Ray Hansen
The Offbeat Bride: Carrie
Her offbeat partner: Simon
Date and location of wedding: DANK HAUS, Chicago, IL — May 19, 2012
Our offbeat wedding at a glance: When Simon asked me to marry him, he
presented me with his grandmother's wedding ring, so that kind of
started me on the path to wanting something more vintage-inspired. We
were pretty much on the same page from

Alvina ValentaSo many choices out there for turning that
strapless into something different whether it's a slip on and off option
like a bolero or an alteration you make to your dress that turns it
into a permanent look. The easiest transformation you can also make is
via jackets, boleros, capelets, shawls. The above dress with an
asymmetrical neckline I can totally see once upon a time as a

List obtained under Freedom of Information Act shows payouts for
civilian injuries and deaths alongside frequent crop damageThe killing
of six members of a family, including a mother and her children, when a
rocket overshot a target and hit the compound in which they were living
are among the incidents in recent months for which the Ministry of
Defence (MoD) has paid out compensation to Afghan civ

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How photography connects us - David Griffin
View full lesson: ed.ted.com The photo director for National Geographic
David Griffin knows the power of photography to connect us to our world.
In a Talk filled with glorious images, he discusses how we all use
photos to tell our stories. Talk by David Griffin.
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I Didn't Know That - Lifting a Man with Helium Balloons?
Is it possible to lift someone off the ground using just helium
balloons? Richard Ambrose and Jonny Phillips battle gravity and the
weather in hopes of executing a balloon lift.
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The moral roots of liberals and conversatives - Jonathan Haidt
View full lesson: ed.ted.com Psychologist Jonathan Haidt studies the
five moral values that form the basis of our political choices, whether
we're left, right, or center. In this eye-opening talk, he pinpoints the
moral values that liberals and conservatives tend to honor most.
Jonathan Haidt studies how -- and why -- we evolved

National Geographic Live! - Tim Laman and Ed Scholes: Amazing Avian
Evolution
All 39 species of New Guinea's spectacular birds of paradise have now
been captured on film by renowned photographer Tim Laman and
ornithologist Ed Scholes. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live!
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vimeo

An Olympic short film 'Beneath360' in association with ICCI and
Arts Council England. Featuring Tom Daley, Brooke Graddon and Victoria
Vincent. Cameras Neil Hope, Vince Knight and Danny Cooke, music by John
Hendicott, edited by Vince Knight, directed by Amanda Bluglass.
Beneath360 - a unique immersive film in 360° with 6.1 surround sound
audio, created for exhibition at the Weymouth Maritime Mix -

A stop motion animation music video for The Soil & The Sun.
We spent 3 days animating colored peppers, rice, peanuts, kale, Coffee
beans, and spices to create a beautiful mandala that was used for the
cover of the bands new album "What wonder is this universe! " Special
thanks to the band and everyone who helped move around food for hours.
We couldnt have done it without your support. To he

The main idea of the project was to develop an antithesis of
other benchmark productions which are mostly boring and aesthetically
weak. Michał Staniszewski from the demoscene Plastic group came to us
with a draft of an interesting, action-filled story with a unique design
and aesthetics that would be as close as possible to an animated movie
on one hand and to a video game on the other. Credits:

etsy

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$400.00 USDSet of 5 Large Nesting Bowls, thrown on the wheel with
a low fire, eco-friendly clay. The pieces have carved edges giving
them a beautiful organic feel and then glazed in a creamy off-white
matte glaze that is non-toxic and food safe. These sets look great with
food, or displayed in a row, holding found objects such as rocks or
shells.They also work well as wedding gifts. (Please let m

$420.00 USDA dramatic set of 3 LARGE, modern, white matte,
wheel-thrown stoneware vases in 3 bottle shapes. This very classic
collection looks wonderful on a fireplace mantel, coffee table, or as a
dining room table center piece. These can be ordered in any glaze color
you see in my shop, the most popular being White Matte and Slate. Clear
glaze inside to hold water. Openings just wide enough for

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I've been 'around' for a few years now, pursuing the shifting goal of a sharable home-made surfers resource site focused on ease of use and variety of mostly adult ( whoa : I didn't say prurient ) content.